VDroop/ Load Line Calibration Missing From UEFI

Rockstar_NmG

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Hello everyone, I was trying out the 1155 guide to overclocking, everything was going great, except that one of the features in my BIOS is not like the one in the video. Im running a 2500k on a Z86-UD3-H Gigabyte motherboard, with the UEFI BIOS, and i cant seem to find the Extreme Setting for voltage drops. Instead i see an option for DYNAMIC VCORE (DVID), its on AUTO by defaut, it also has the option for NORMAL or i can manually chose the value. I got a 4.0 overclock running on 1.275v stable with the NORMAL (DVID). But im getting dramatic voltage drops when i run the test on OCCT. as low as 1.188 i tried moving the DVID option, and checked around the web for answers on how to counter this, but theres not much info. Can you guys help me out?

-Francisco Cota
 
welcome to the OC3D forums.

im having a hard time finding via google or giggys website the Z86 chipset.
the only thing I see is a tonymac (hackintosh) to crack a HDMI audio.

this motherboard was a bundled hardware program or retail purchase?
 
welcome to the OC3D forums.

im having a hard time finding via google or giggys website the Z86 chipset.
the only thing I see is a tonymac (hackintosh) to crack a HDMI audio.

this motherboard was a bundled hardware program or retail purchase?

I think he probably means Z68? I'd guess that was a typo.
 
Heres what i get in my BIOS in the voltage options...
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